Since
the introduction of that bill five weeks ago, how many of Ron Paul's 434
colleagues have shown their support for the interstate transportation of
raw milk by cosponsoring the imbecile's bill? Zero!

Got
Meningitis? Although raw milk products are illegal in Michigan, raw milk
drinkers find a way, thanks to Ron Paul's idiotic promotion. Imagine if
un-pasteurized Q-fever milk was given the opportunity to sit in trucks
for a day or two more while being transported over state lines? Even
at 40 degrees Fahrenheit in refrigerated trucks, bacteria continue to
multiply, doubling their count every 20 hours. At room temperature,
bacterial counts double every 20 minutes.

This year, raw milk
drinkers have been infected with Q-Fever in Washington and Montana.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, Q-fever complications can
include:

"Pneumonia, hepatitis, inflammation of the heart tissue
and central nervous system...Left untreated, Q fever can lead to chronic
illness that can affect a person's heart, lever, brain and lungs and may
be fatal."